Guto Ajayu
Guto Ajayu, (La Paz, January 12, 1990), is the artistic name of Augusto Felipe Guido Mendoza Mendieta, a Bolivian Plastic Artist. He was born in La Paz[1] Bolivia, South América, he studied Plastic Arts at the UMSA Universidad Mayor de San Andrés[2] in La Paz. His art has been exhibited around the world, with personal and group expositions in the principal galleries of Europe[3] and Latin América. His art represents mainly the iconography of the Tiwanakan Culture[4] which is meant to be the oldest Culture in South América and the origin of the Great Inca Culture. He is meant to be the creator of the Andean Pop Art[5]
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|title=(help); External link in|website=(help); Missing or empty|url=(help) - ↑ Contigo, Bolivia (October 30, 2019). "Exposición Emperador".
- ↑ https://tiwanaku.gob.bo/. Missing or empty
|title=(help); External link in|website=(help); Missing or empty|url=(help) - ↑ Digital, Brujula (21 August 2019). "Creador del Arte Andino Pop".
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